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Candidate for a Brazilian Butt Lift

January 31st, 2011

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A Brazilian butt lift is a safe and effective procedure that can improve the contour of your butt and beautifully increase its size. This procedure consists of aggressive liposuction of the abdomen, hips, waist, flanks, thighs, and lower back. This collected fat is then processed and strategically grafted to the gluteal region.

Your best bet is to work with a plastic surgeon that is a great deal of experience in body contouring techniques such as liposuction, Lipo contouring, and large volume Brazilian butt lifts. Keep in mind that the technique and experience of the surgeon is essential in this case to ensure the maximum survival of the fat that is grafted to the gluteal region.

Candidate for butt augmentation

May 4th, 2012

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Nobody will be able to determine if you are a candidate for surgery with the picture that you have provided. For a Brazilian butt lift, you will definitely need to have fat. From what you describe, you might be a good candidate for the procedure. With enough fat, you can certainly increase the size of your buttocks from 3 to 4 inches. Also, your proportions will be much better by providing a better relation between the hips and your waist.

Buttock Augmentation

January 25th, 2011

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It is difficult to say if you have enough fat to be a good candidate for a brazilian buttock augmentation. The procedure involves harvest fat from areas of your body where there is excess fat and injecting that fat carefully into the central zone of your buttock. In addition, it involves liposculpting the buttock to facilitate a more rounded look. The common donor sites for this procedure is your posterior waist/flanks, lateral thighs, back, waist, and anterior tummy. Please visit with a board certified plastic surgeon to learn more about your options.

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Buttock augmentation

December 28th, 2010

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It is difficult to say from the photo, but it sounds as if you have enough fat. My suggestion is large volume fat transfer to the buttock and a good liposuction of the lower back and abdomen to enhance the right look.

Buttock enhancement with fat grafting

December 20th, 2010

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IT is difficult to predict the exact amount of inches which can be gained or lost from the brazilian butt lift. However, given yoru height and weight, it sounds as if you would have sufficient fat to be able to provide a significant enlargment.

Brazilian buttock augmentation- how much volume

December 17th, 2010

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Based on your photo and your height/weight, it appears you would be a good candidate for a fat transfer to the buttock. Of course, you don't know until you are examined by a board certified plastic surgeon. I would imagine being able to transfer about 500-700 cc per side in your case. Remember however, that a certain percentage of that transferred fat will shrink over time and that you may lose up to 50% of the fat. You will still have the benefits of the reshaping of your gluteal area and lower back from the liposuction.

Hard to Judge Via Picture

November 30th, 2010

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To be honest, it is hard to judge whether you are an appropriate candidate for some sort of butt lift or gluteal augmentation. In the appropriate candidates, these procedures work well, but they are not without there complications. I would see a board-certified plastic surgeon and see what they recommend.

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